Instructors: Naomi Ellenberg-Dukas, DukasDesigns and Yin Guang, Ancient Moon Kumihimo is a Japanese form of braiding, translated as "gathering of threads." The earliest form of kumihimo dates back to 794 BC, when braids were used to secure clothing in religious ceremonies, and later to join Samurai armor. Today, Kumihimo is used to make beautiful braided […]
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BAA Members Events
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Meeting in the Flett Room Drinks and snacks provided, but feel free to contribute as well Discussion of BAA business: 1. Plans for three fall workshops - September: fiber collage self-portraits -October: kumihimo (Japanese braiding technique) -November: painting on canvas to create floor cloth or place-mat 2. Belmont Town Day suggestion 3. South Boston gallery opportunity […] |
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BAA member, Anne Katzeff, is teaching this class, hosted by Girls Develop IT Boston If you’re wondering what the heck WordPress is and whether or not it’s the platform for you, come to this hands-on class and find out! We’ll provide an overview of WordPress, one of the most popular web applications for content management and […]
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Two BAA members are showing work in the "You Are Here" landscape exhibit at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA. Paul Beckingham's art, "Cinque Terre", and Carol Wintle's fantasy/reality mixed media style will both be on display. The show runs from May 24 to July 20, 2018. Opening reception: June 7, 2018, 5:30-7:30pm. |
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